World's largest bee, missing for 38 years, found in Indonesia
But according to reports, there are now no laws or restrictions on the trading of Wallace's bee , so its future is not certain. To rediscover it, an expedition team led by Clay Bolt and Eli Wyman traveled to the Indonesian island of North Moluccas.

The Monkees’ Peter Tork Dead At 77
Added bandmate Micky Dolenz, "There are no words right now...heart broken over the loss of my Monkee brother, Peter Tork ". Tork wrote a blog piece for the Post about his diagnosis with adenoid cystic carcinoma after beginning treatment in 2009.

Karl Lagerfeld to be cremated without a ceremony
Were she to die before him, the designer also planned to scatter the ashes of his beloved cat, Choupette, in the same area. NAN reports Lagerfeld died at 85 on Tuesday morning in Paris, France.

Snow supermoon to rise over the Maritimes
When the moon is close to the lunar nodes of its path during a syzygy, it causes a total solar eclipse or a total lunar eclipse . He chose to stay past 9pm to admire the moon set against the changing colour of the sky, while sipping some wine, he added.

Pope opens sex abuse summit amid outcry from survivors
For the first time in Catholic history, the nearly 200 global church leaders are gatheringat the Vatican to address the crisis. The people of God "should come to know us as friends of their safety and that of their children and youth", he said.

The U.S., Not China, Is the Real Currency Manipulator
Last week, Lighthizer told Chinese president, Xi Jinping, the two sides "made headway on very, very important and hard issues". Trump is threatening higher tariffs on Chinese goods in an effort to make Chinese President Xi Jinping more pliable.

Organizer Jason Corbeil said demonstrations would be held on the lawn of Parliament between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, and 11 a.m. and mid-afternoon Wednesday. After four days of cross-country driving, the convoy mustered in Arnprior, Ont., just outside the capital but got off to a late start Tuesday morning.

Evan Balgord, the executive director the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, however, is warning that the convoy is giving a platform for hate. He is joining the around 160 others in the convoy.

The group was met by anti-pipeline counter-protesters who posted up along Wellington St.

"A lot of people ask me, 'what's your plan as a government to get pipelines built again?' and I say there was a time when the government didn't have to build pipelines because the private sector did it with investors money".

"Well I think they're enthusiastic to share their message, but there is a sense of desperation and an understanding that if the government will not reverse course, if it will not do away with Bill C-69, or at least amend it significantly, it's going to have a lasting impact on the industry and the families that depend on the energy sector".

The rally could bring much of downtown Ottawa to a standstill over the next two days, with street closures planned around Parliament Hill to make room for the 200 or more semi-trailers, pickup trucks, cars and buses expected.